Marcy Kahan (born 4 July) is a British playwright and radio dramatist, who is half-Canadian and half-American.[1][2] She is a prolific author of urbane comedies for the BBC. She was born in Montreal, educated at Somerville College, Oxford and trained in theatre in Paris with the Lecoq School teachers, Philippe Gaulier and Monika Pagneux.

Selected works

Theatre

Screenplay

Press

Radio

Radio plays

She was one of the writers of BBC Radio 4's soap opera Citizens.[15]

Radio dramatisations

References

  1. ^ BBC World Service – Meet the Writers
  2. ^ RADIO / The tides of the Marches: Georgina Brown reports on an adaptation for radio of Louisa May Alcott's classic Good Wives, Georgina Brown, The Independent 10 February 1993
  3. ^ "BBC Radio 4 - Drama, Born to be Wilde: The Warhol Years".
  4. ^ "BBC Radio 3 - Drama on 3, Ninety Minutes with Stanislavski".
  5. ^ BBC – Afternoon Play – Mr Bridger's Orphan
  6. ^ BBC – World Drama – The Porlock Poisoner
  7. ^ BBC – Afternoon Play – Incredibly Guilty: A Comic Moral Fable
  8. ^ BBC – Afternoon Play – Big In Samoa
  9. ^ BBC – Afternoon Play – Life Complicated – Status Pending
  10. ^ BBC – Radio 4 – From Fact to Fiction: Artie & Zoe
  11. ^ BBC – Radio 4 – From Fact to Fiction: The Heebie Jeebies
  12. ^ BBC – World Drama – Worldplay – The Black Cat Murder Mystery, Nostrovia Fitzrovia
  13. ^ BBC – Afternoon Play – The Playwright and the Grammarian
  14. ^ BBC – Friday Play – 20 Cigarettes
  15. ^ "BBC Programme Index". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. BBC. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  16. ^ BBC – Radio 4 – Psmith in the City

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